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adrianbr authored Feb 28, 2024
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PyAirbyte is an interesting Airbyte’s initiative - similar to the one that Meltano had undertook 3 years ago. It provides a convenient way to download and install Airbyte sources and run them locally storing the data in a cache dataset. Users are allowed to then read the data from this cache.

A Python wrapper on the Airbyte source is quite nice and has a feeling close to [Alto]. The whole process of cloning/pip installing the repository, spawning a separate process to run Airbyte connector and read the data via UNIX pipe is hidden behind Pythonic interface.
A Python wrapper on the Airbyte source is quite nice and has a feeling close to [Alto](https://github.com/z3z1ma/alto). The whole process of cloning/pip installing the repository, spawning a separate process to run Airbyte connector and read the data via UNIX pipe is hidden behind Pythonic interface.

Note that this library is not an Airbyte replacement - the loaders of Airbyte and the library are very different. The library loader uses pandas.to_sql and sql alchemy and is not a replacement for Airbyte destinations that are available in Open Source Airbyte

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### Want to discuss?

[Join our slack community](https://dlthub.com/community) to take part in the conversation.
[Join our slack community](https://dlthub.com/community) to take part in the conversation.

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